Editor’s Note: Why We Need to Tell Women’s Stories

When I was asked to guest-edit a series of stories about women for BACKPACKER, I hesitated. At first glance, “women’s months” and “women’s issues” sound like the answer we’ve been looking for, chipping away at the backlog of stories that should have been told years ago. It’s best, I think, to commit to telling women’s stories all year, not on special occasions, and without qualifying an incredible athlete by gender—just calling her a backpacker or adventurer the same way we’d reference a man who achieved the same feat.

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But the truth is, there is a backlog, and these talented adventurers deserve to tell their stories. So this week, we're putting them front and center.

It’s not new that women are backpacking, of course. What’s new is that we’re talking and writing about it more than ever before.

We want you to share your stories with us, too, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. (Use the hashtag #WeBP). How did you get into the outdoors? How have you seen the landscape change? Is gear getting better? Where else do you want to see change?

Together, we can chip away at that pile of stories waiting to be told.